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A Square’s Art Series with Philip Hoffman - V

Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Russian art has always played a major role in western art sales and collections, with the work of Kandinsky, Chagall, Jawlensky and Malevich consistently appearing at top Impressionist and Modern auctions. Now some of the names that were only well known i.

A SQUARE :: 31Jul07 A Square’s Art Series with Philip Hoffman - V
Category Art
Faculty Philip Hoffman
Expertise Art Investing
Author Sona Blessing
Faculty Name
Christie’s and Sotheby’s have both witnessed a quantum leap in Russian art sales. For example, Sotheby’s first sale of Russian avant-garde and Soviet contemporary art in Moscow was held in 1988 - since then this house has seen this market consistently increase. In 2006 they sold GBP86mn worth of Russian Art, which rose 43% from the previous year, and appreciated twenty times since the GBP4mn that they sold in 2000.
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